vakvizsgálat
Vakvizsgálat, also known as blindness examination or visual acuity testing, is a medical procedure used to assess the sharpness of a person's vision. It is a fundamental part of a comprehensive eye examination and plays a crucial role in diagnosing various vision problems and eye diseases. The most common method for vakvizsgálat is the use of a Snellen chart, which consists of lines of letters or symbols of decreasing size. Patients are asked to read these letters from a specified distance, typically 20 feet (6 meters). The results are recorded as a fraction, with the numerator representing the distance at which the patient can read a particular line and the denominator representing the distance at which a person with normal vision can read the same line. For example, 20/20 vision indicates that the patient can see at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can see at 20 feet. Lower denominators, such as 20/40, indicate poorer vision, while higher denominators, like 20/15, suggest better than average vision.
Beyond the Snellen chart, vakvizsgálat can involve other tests. These may include assessing peripheral vision, color